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Information about operating a gaming venue.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling

Raffles can only be conducted to raise funds for organisations that have been declared as community or charitable organisations by us and may require a minor gaming permit. You can hold a raffle without a minor gaming permit if the prize value is $20,000 or less. If you’re conducting a raffle to raise funds on behalf of a charity (i.e. CFA or Cancer Council), you need their written permission before proceeding. 

The information on this page relates to both commercial and community and charitable gaming.

Tags Raffle, Gambling

The following table outlines gaming licence application fees from 1 July 2023. 

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling, Legislation

Select the appropriate section below to obtain the correct form. It is important that you read the information and complete all required sections before you lodge your application.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling

Where a venue operator enters into an agreement to purchase a gaming venue from another venue operator, regulatory approval must be obtained from the VGCCC before settlement can take place.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gaming

The Victorian Government is committed to working with the community, industry, employers, and employees to prevent and address problem gambling, and to foster responsible gambling.

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Tabcorp has been awarded Victoria’s Wagering and Betting Licence for the next 20 years. The new licence comes into effect after the current licence expires on 16 August 2024. Tabcorp was awarded the current licence in 2012.

Tags TAB, Wagering, Gambling

Here you will find a range of fact sheets relevant to those who work in the gaming and gambling industries.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling, Fact sheet

You must complete RSG training if you want to work in a gaming venue.

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Inspectors visit gaming venue

An Alpine Shire man has been found guilty of playing a gaming machine outside venue hours.

Tags Gambling, News